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William Johnston (Canadian politician)

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publication, published shortly after his death referred to Johnston as one of the more popular members, and stated that he was as "well known in the rural parts of his constituency as he was in the city, and in the Legislative Assembly, he was an effective and able spokesman of his farmer
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His funeral, "one of the largest ever held in Medicine Hat" at the time, was attended by many members of the UFA cabinet and fellow MLAs. A death notice published several weeks after his death proclaimed him "one of the most popular members of the house."
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While attending the Legislative session in the spring of 1925, Johnston fell ill, complaining of heart problems and returned to his home where he became bedridden. He died soon after of the illness in the evening of June 6, 1925.
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Johnston ran for a seat to the Alberta Legislature in the two-member electoral district of Medicine Hat as the candidate for the
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as a driver of passenger trains. He had also, a number of times, served a representative of the
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sitting with the Dominion Labor Party caucus from 1921 to his death in 1925.
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on January 23, 1876 to James A. Johnston and Helen A. Clark, both of
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The Canadian parliamentary guide: Guide parlementaire canadien
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20th-century members of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta
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Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta
Perren Baker
Nelson Spenser
Charles Pingle
Medicine Hat
Owen Sound, Ontario
Medicine Hat, Alberta
Dominion Labor
Alberta
Canada
Legislative Assembly of Alberta
Owen Sound, Ontario
Scottish
Grey County, Ontario
Canadian Pacific Railway
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen
Dominion Labor
1921 Alberta general election
United Farmers
Perren Baker
United Farmers of Alberta




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